'Real Housewives of Orange County' season 11 spoilers: Heather Dubrow shares first look at her new mansion

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Before the premiere episode of "Real Housewives of Orange County" season 11 airs this month, Heather Dubrow decided to give a tour of her soon-to-be-completed dream mansion with her husband, "Botched" star Terry Dubrow.

RealityTea revealed that the reality show star opened up the door to their home to show the construction progress of their new mansion. According to the report, the couple experienced a short delay in their move-in deadline, but the furniture pieces are slowly being delivered to the Dubrows' new, gigantic house.

Heather also told Bravo's The Daily Dish that she prefers to keep Terry as far away from the construction site as possible so she can stage a big reveal. This means that she was in charge of the whole construction and design project. But Terry seems to be okay with the set-up.

"In terms of the home building, Heather does everything, and I try not to be that idiot who comes into the middle of the project when there's construction gear everywhere and partially painted things and nails sticking out and start criticizing and commenting and judging, just waiting for the finished product," Terry said. "So Heather smartly said in the last third of the project that I basically couldn't go there anymore."

Heather said that she made sure that everything that she did in their new home can be easily changed in case Terry will not agree with her decision. However, she stated that she did everything to make each room in the property very special.

"There's a lot of very unique things that I've designed and put into this house that I'm just very excited about," she said.

The couple will move in to their new home with their four kids, including twins Nicholas and Maximillia, Katarina, and Collette soon. But fans of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" will get to see more updates about the Dubrovs' new home in the upcoming episodes of season 11, beginning June 20, on Bravo.

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